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Pakistani hockey legend decides not to go to India for heart transplant despite offers of free services
By Editor on April 27, 2018No Comment


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Mumbai, April 28 (Samaa TV): Pakistani hockey legend Mansoor Ahmed, who had appealed to India for a medical visa to get a heart transplant done, and two Indian hospitals had offered to provide free services, will not go to India, but will be treated in Pakistan itself at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases in Karachi.

Earlier, the Mumbai-based private Fortis hospital had offered to perform. free of cost, a heart transplant on the World Cup winning hockey captain cum goalkeeper Mansoor Ahmed. And prior to that, the Chennai Hockey Association, had offered to give Mansoor a heart and a local hospital had received his medical records.

Fortis Group of Hospitals had offered to register him for the transplant less than a week after the 49-year-old legend made an appeal to the Indian government to grant him visa on medical grounds.

Ahmed has been a sporting icon in Pakistan since helping the country wins the 1994 World Cup in Sydney with his penalty stroke push against the Netherlands in the final.

“I may have broken a lot of Indian hearts on the field of play by beating India in the Indira Gandhi Cup (1989) and in other events but that was sport … now I need a heart transplant in India and for that I need support from the Indian government,” he said in an interview earlier this week.

Ahmed — who played 338 international matches, participated in three Olympics and various other high-profile events in a career spanning from 1986 to 2000 — said the visa could be a lifesaver.

“Humanity is paramount and I too would be obliged if I get a visa and other help in India,” said Ahmed.

Ahmed has already made it clear that he was not looking for financial assistance and all he wanted was an Indian visa on medical grounds after his doctor, Choudhry Pervez, advised him to seek treatment in the neighbouring country.

“Once he gets a clearance from the government, we can get an assessment done to confirm whether he is fit enough to travel,” Dr S Narayani, zonal director Fortis Mumbai told an Indian media outlet.

Many Indian athletes including hockey greats have shown their support for the Pakistani legend’s medical treatment in India. Former India captain V Baskaran was quoted as saying that everyone concerned “needed to act fast”.

Ahmed would have brace for a long wait even if he is granted a medical visa, as a heart can be donated to a foreign national only when there are no Indians on the waiting list.

Chennai’s Offer

Earlier, a day after Mansoor Ahmed sought a heart transplant in India, the Chennai Hockey Association volunteered help, and leading surgeons in Chennai confirmed they had been contacted by his doctors.

“Mansoor Ahmed’s doctors have sent me his medical records and have asked me to help. We are looking into it,” Dr K.R.Balakrishnan, a senior city-based heart transplant surgeon told TOI on Tuesday.

Dr Balakrishnan is currently in Palestine helping local doctors carry out heart procedures on children there.



As per the new rules, the hospital carrying out the transplant on a foreigner has to give an undertaking that they are not overlooking any Indian in need of a heart.

It isn’t just Chennai’s medical fraternity that is extending support to the Pakistani legend.

Former India captain V Baskaran, who has personally known Ahmed for years, said he was shocked when he read about his ailment.

“We lost touch over the years. Mansoor was very gutsy under the bar. From the time I got to know about his condition I have been trying to reach out to him through Shahbaz Ahmed, their former captain and current secretary of the Pakistan Hockey Federation,” Baskaran, who led India to gold in Moscow Olympics in 1980, told TOI on Tuesday.

“When I played hockey as a young man, I broke many Indian hearts,” Ahmed told the news channel Sports Talk, which published the video on YouTube.

He then directly appealed to India’s foreign minister Sushma Swaraj, asking her to grant him a visa as soon as possible.

Ahmed is considered a hockey legend in Pakistan. He was a goalkeeper in the national team and represented his country in more than 300 international matches.

He won a bronze medal in the 1992 Olympics and was part of the team that won the hockey world cup in 1994 in Sydney.

Ahmed added that he would like to return to India, where he had played and won many matches, and that he looked forward to meeting former India hockey captain Dhanraj Pillay, who he competed against.

(The image at the top shows former Pakistan match winning hockey goalkeeper cum captain Mansoor Ahmed lying in a hospital in Karachi)
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this is where tooi party has an opportunity to earn brownie points! :whistle:they can send him to london for the op.
 
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this guy is a legend, won us the world cup and glory for PK and now we cant even provide him medical care when he needs it. And even from his death bed he has thought of Pakistan first. Wow if only we had some humanity in our politicians whereby people like him who gave all for their country would not be left destitute.

Is there a crowd fund for this hero where we can contribute?
 
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I am surprised that all the big politicians can be sent to London for a simple case of flu, but we cant send this legend for a genuine heart transplant?
 
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I think its Pity that people have to go to india for the medical treatment, not because they have good health service or doctors , purely because its cheaper. I think Pakistan should improve its health system. Its shameful for a nuclear state not to provide basic health facilities to its masses.
The other option is lack of awareness with regard to China. That would be one good option for Pakistanis for special procedures like Heart transplant.
 
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if he has no plan then why he requested for visa ? or our might awake when he apply visa ?
 
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this guy is a legend, won us the world cup and glory for PK and now we cant even provide him medical care when he needs it. And even from his death bed he has thought of Pakistan first. Wow if only we had some humanity in our politicians whereby people like him who gave all for their country would not be left destitute.

Is there a crowd fund for this hero where we can contribute?

All of our politicians are sh!t and that includes both ruling and opposition parties politicians.

That is not even a single guy in this country who is in politics and actually cares about this country or the people living in it. And yeah that includes Imran Khan too.
 
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When Nawaz sharif and his wife gets treated in London, the poor people of Pakistan will not have any choice. Either they will die or appeal to India.
But this is greatness of Indian people that they(the people) still obliged his appeal.
That's why I often say that I never lost my hope on the people of both Pakistan and India. They can indeed change things between Pakistan and India.
Thank you India, btw.
 
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